Category: Advice
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Advice, Emergency Planning, Onsite Security, Threat Assessment
Home Security 101
Does your security at access control points implement X-ray and metal detector technology? You may be surprised that X-ray equipment is not a comprehensive solution. In 1970, x-ray screening of carry-on bags was implemented in airports to increase aviation security (Szyliowicz., & Zamparini, 2018). After the attacks on September 11, 2001, aviation security was restructured.
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Act Faster and Have Trust in Your Security Plans
Know exactly what risks you have before you get started. Hiring security officers as a safety deterrent is a good option but not always the right choice. Every company and every industry are as different as their risk-related factors. Identifying specific risks early on enables security professionals to act faster while many companies can
Advice, News, Training Security Teams
7 Steps to Protect Your Business from a Cyber Attack
The landscape is ever-changing when it comes to Cyber Security. Recent developments in Russia have resulted in the Federal Government issuing warnings to businesses in the U.S. to take every precaution to protect their critical data as the risk of cyber attacks from abroad continues to rise. Approximately 3.8 million records have been stolen from
School Safety is Multileveled, Shared Responsibility
We can’t control it all, but we need to control what we can! In the aftermath of incidents such as the one that recently occurred in Uvalde, Texas, it seems all we see is blame. This person should have done this, the school should have done that, the parents didn’t do this, etc. In
In Post-Pandemic World, Drastically Different Business and Socio-Economic Scene Predicted
In our last blog, “How to Plan Your Business Reopening Strategy,” we discussed some important steps to take in order to reopen once the COVID-19 limitations are loosened. Unfortunately, it does not appear that we will soon return to business as usual. Here’s why. We will be facing, in the words of The Economist Magazine, […]
How to Plan Your Business Reopening Strategy
Get Help From Teachout Security Solutions Make no mistake: The world of work will never be the same again. Just as 9/11 changed how the world travels, the COVID-19 pandemic will change how we work. These changes will extend to how individuals commute, enter workplaces, interact with others, manage tasks, and more. In a post-COVID-19 […]
Executive Protection: Who Needs It and Why
Most people think of personal protection through the lens of Hollywood; Kevin Costner sleeping on Whitney Houston’s couch in “The Bodyguard” or Clint Eastwood closing in on John Malkovich in “In the Line of Fire.” The President enjoys Secret Service protection and high-profile celebrities and corporate executives often hire personal protective services. Are they the […]
Physical Security for Your Place of Worship
We at Teachout Security Solutions would like to take this moment to wish you and yours a joyous and safe holiday season. One of the favorite things that our friends and family like to do this time of year are go to a local church that is famous for its choir and listen to a […]
How to Ensure a Safe & Secure Holiday Season
The holiday season is quickly approaching. We at Teachout Security Solutions would like to take this moment to remind you of the reason for the season. No, it is not about having parties and receiving a bunch of gifts. It is about being thankful for what you have and giving the kinds of gifts that […]
Advice, Hiring Due Dilligence, Investigation Services
The Right Stuff: Proper Due Diligence in the Hiring Process
The great German writer and statesman Johann Wolfgang von Goethe said, “Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you who you are.” In other words, you are known by the company you keep. Nowhere is this truer than when you are staffing your enterprise. You have to fill a position. You are